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  2. Former Presidents Act - Wikipedia

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    The Former Presidents Act (known also as FPA; 3 U.S.C. § 102 note (P.L. 85-745)) [1] is a 1958 U.S. federal law that provides several lifetime benefits to former presidents of the United States who have not been removed from office solely pursuant to Article Two of the United States Constitution.

  3. The President’s Paycheck: A Look at America’s Presidential ...

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    The Presidential Pension: What They Make After Leaving Office. When the president leaves office, they are still considered a federal employee and therefore receive an annual pension, travel ...

  4. U.S. Presidents' Net Worth, Before and After Taking Office - AOL

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    George H.W. Bush. Before: $4 million After: $23 million The elder Bush had grown his net worth by 475% between the time he took office in 1989 and 2017, when The American University study was ...

  5. Which Former U.S. Presidents Are Still Alive? What the ... - AOL

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    Age: 77 Party: Democratic Presidential Term: 1993–2001 Succeeded By: George W. Bush Since leaving office after a dramatic two terms, the once-impeached Clinton launched the Clinton Foundation in ...

  6. List of former presidents of the United States who ran for office

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    President Presidential term Reason for leaving office Year of election Office Result Notes John Quincy Adams: 1825–1829: Defeated in the general election [10] 1830–1846 (9 elections) U.S. House of Representatives: Won: Only former president to serve in the House, served until his 1848 death. 1833: Governor of Massachusetts: Lost [11 ...

  7. Post-presidency of Jimmy Carter - Wikipedia

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    Carter's post-presidency is widely considered by historians and political analysts to be one of the most accomplished of any former U.S. president. After leaving office, Carter remained engaged in political and social projects, establishing the Carter Center, building his presidential library, teaching at Emory University in Atlanta, and ...

  8. 6 things former presidents aren’t allowed to do after leaving ...

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    Next, read on to learn about 13 unlikely jobs U.S. presidents have held after leaving office. What Happens As Soon As a New President Takes Office. What Happens When a President Dies.

  9. Second presidency of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Trump is the second U.S. president to leave office after one term and later be elected for a second term, [a] and is the oldest individual to assume the presidency. Following his victories in the 2016 and 2024 elections, he is not eligible for a third term due to the provisions of the Twenty-second Amendment.